With regard to pipelines, we can debate this, but it's a financial question. You're not going to invest $15.7 billion from a private sector perspective unless there is a profit margin at the end of it. You can turn the oil prices in the forecast, but in my humble opinion, if this thing is slated and does get approved to be built by 2020.... Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think construction will start in 2018.
Again, it is this forecast of the price of oil. Yes, pipelines are important, but I am surprised that you didn't talk about how to diversify the province's economy and the importance of that, because innovation and diversification of the economy are extremely important to Saskatchewan, and to all the west, and across the country, to be honest.
As you see new disruptive technologies coming up, and manufacturing or old blue-collar jobs falling by the wayside, what are your comments on Saskatchewan's potential to innovate going into the future?